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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

It was mid-October that I spent a few days in Utah visiting my kids. I can't believe how grown up they are getting. Shellise took me on a tour of SUU's campus and all three of us went on a fun drive up the "C" mountain. The fall colors were becoming amazing! I got some great photos of the weekend, thought I would share!

The red leaves on this tree were really amazing!

SUU's clock tower

It's hard to believe how grown up they are

I still think of them as babies!

LOVE these kids!

Looking over the Cedar valley

Climbing back up the mountain

I sure miss my kiddo's, but I am sure glad to get special times like these as often as I am able. It was so nice just being able to hang out with them.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Holy Wow! I just looked at the date of my last post and cannot believe it has been that long. I have officially been a blog slacker. No reason in particular except that I haven't been able to come up with anything exciting to write about. I haven't been on any adventures in months. I guess you could say other things have gotten in the way of life.

We got moved into the house about 3 weeks ago. Work is good... I LOVE my job! School is keeping me really busy. I was very happy about my first semester grades and being included on the deans list. This semester, however, is a different story. Intermediate Accounting II has become my nemesis. The school is trying out a new program for the assignments and quizzes and there are still a few quirks that are making it really hard to get a decent score, meaning my grade right now is not an A like I would like. I am working hard and hoping I can improve that before the end of the semester, which leaves me about 3 more weeks. My other class is a sociology type class where we are discussing America in the 1960's. That class is going great and my grade is where I want it to be. Wish me luck in my accounting class!

I enjoy living in my new small hometown, and like that my drive to work is now 20 minutes instead of an hour. However, I miss my sister and her family. I am just glad that I didn't move so far away that it would be hard to see them on a regular basis. They are only 30 miles away. And, they are coming over for dinner on Sunday. Yeah!

Since my last post, my kids are back in school. Shellise is attending Southern Utah University and Jessie is in his Junior year of High School. Crazy! I get to see them in a week-and-a-half for a day or two, and can't wait! I am so proud of both of my kids. Jessie because he is making some really great choices right now and turning his life around. Shellise because she is working so hard in school and is doing great, and because she is also making some better choices that is improving our relationship. They have both been trying to get jobs, but the market in that town is not good. They really need jobs though, so if any of you in Cedar City know of any place hiring, let me know.

I need to get back to my studies now, but promise I will be back a lot sooner. I am leaving you with a few photos.

Kitchen not quite finished in this photo

Family room looking into kitchen.

Shows the wood floors

From the foyer looking into front room

Closer look at the hand-scraped wood floor

A view from the patio

Back yard

And this is me!

I hope you will still check back once in a while, even though I am such a slacker these days!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

DH and I should be moving into our new home very soon. There are still a few small things that need to be finished and then waiting on closing, but not too much longer. I am looking forward to finally getting settled. I promised a photo so here it is....

Work is going really well. I love my job and I love my co-workers. I love the location (or I will once I get moved). I love how much I am learning and how a lot of what I am learning and doing in my job correlates with my classes at school.

I am at the end of my first semester for school and it is finals week. So its a bit crazy for me right now. I am doing great in my Humanities class and have carried 100% throughout the semester. However, I am a little worried about my intermediate accounting final exam. Right now I have an A- in the class so I need to do really well on my final exam so I don't drop down into the B range. Sad thing is I do not test well at all. Never have. The only reason I have an A- instead of an A is because of my quiz scores. I am a bit worried and stressing though. It's been a pretty tough class at times. Wish me luck!

I had the wonderful opportunity to speak to my cute daughter by phone for over 2 hours last week. Seriously one of the highlights of my life lately. It has been so long since she has wanted to speak to me that I was so happy when she called. It was awesome. I hope I get that opportunity again really soon and more frequently than in the recent past.

I Love Her!

And currently I am spending some wonderful time with my son who is visiting me this week. He and his dad are in Oklahoma City for a few weeks and I was able to go pick him up since its only a 3 hour car drive. We have been having a blast! Yesterday we toured the Texas Ranger Ballpark as well as the Dallas Cowboy Stadium. I took lots of photos but I will have to post those another time when I get them all edited and ready for posting. It has been a great week so far and will miss him when he has to go back.

I Love Him!

I will finish up my fun week with my boy and finish up my final exams and then I will have a little more free time to catch up on things like editing photos and reading your blogs.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

You might have thought that I have been Missing In Action lately so I just wanted to write a little post to ensure you that I am not M.I.A. I have just had a lot going on. For instance.....

I started a new job. I work at Citibank. I drive almost an hour each way. The long distance driving is only temporary, thank goodness. As soon as we get moved into our new home the drive will only be about 20 minutes.

The house is coming a long nicely. We expect to take occupancy in early August. I will post some pictures very soon.

Also, I am back in school working on my bachelor's degree. I am currently taking Intermediate Accounting 1 and Art & Humanities. School and work keeps me very busy.

Dear Hubby's work schedule has changed and we are trying to adjust to it. It kind of really sucks! He has always worked 10-14 hrs per day 5 days a week, but before he would go into work anywhere between 8:30 and 11:00 pm and get home between 10 a.m and Noon usually. Now he goes into work between 2:30 and 4:00 a.m. and gets home between 2:00 and 4:00 pm. It all depends on where he has to drive to. He can usually count on a 600+ mile trip every day though. With the new schedule he needs to be in bed around 7:00 pm every night, so that doesn't allow much time for "us". Also, he has Sunday/Monday off and I have Saturday/Sunday off. Yeah it kind of sucks but we will adapt. Work sure gets in the way of life though!

Anyway... I guess I can say I have been adjusting to a bunch of changes right now. Hopefully I will find some balance in all things, including blogging. That is what I am striving for.

Monday, June 18, 2012

After a slight delay, I am finally posting the final part of my graduation and vacation trip.

As mentioned previously, the morning of Day 9 we left a cold, windy, rainy and snowy Bryce Canyon to begin our trek home. A few miles south of Bryce Canyon off of Hwy 89 is a very small, rural town named Alton, UT.

So without further ado.... I would like to welcome you to Alton, Utah, population 119. The home place of my heritage in Utah.

This sign that welcomes everyone to Alton was donated by my family in 2008 at the 100th birthday celebration.

My maternal grandmother and her 4 sisters grew up here.

Please read this plaque.

Jonathan Heaton, the founder of Alton is my great-great grandfather.

Further down you will see the names of my great-grandparents, John Stanley and Clarrisa Amy Heaton Glover. They are the parents of my Grandmother. Clarrisa is my mother's namesake, only she was given the shortened version of Claire.

Only in a rural town! Ha!

Another reason for us to visit Alton was that it was Memorial Day weekend and we wanted to decorate my ancestor's graves with flowers.

The grave sight of my great-grandparents

Moi

My great-grandparents passed away shortly before I was born so I never got the chance to get to know them. However, I have been told some wonderful stories about them. I look forward to meeting them someday.

Another Ancestor

Cool Headstone

The Alton Cemetery is full of Heaton's, Glover's, and Roundy's. I am related to them all.

In fact if you have one of these surnames or know someone with these surnames and are from the Southern Utah area, I am most likely a relative.

The entrance to the Alton Cemetery

This view is looking at the cemetery.

Among the cedar trees and sagebrush you will find my ancestors graves.

Another view of the cemetery.

This is a view of the Alton valley looking from the cemetery.

Another view

This is the property where my grandmother's home used to sit. The house burned down a few years ago. It used to be next to that small red garage. Sad to see it is gone.

I have so many wonderful memories of Alton. There were many family reunions held here when I was younger, and my grandmother has shared some really fun and amazing stories about her life growing up there.

The welcome sign says it all. Alton, Utah... A pretty little place. The scenery surrounding this area is breathtaking!

To read more about it go here and here. And if you ever find yourself in Southern Utah, do stop by for a visit.

A few short miles down the road from Alton is Kanab, Utah. And right before you get into town is a place we wanted to visit called the Moqui Caves. This is a museum of natural history displaying life of ancient Anasazi Indians of Southern Utah, as well as many other artifacts.

As we walked into the cave we were greeted by a man named Lex Chamberlain. He begins by telling us about the history of the caves and about his father, Garth Chamberlain who originally bought the cave and turned it into what it is today. He explained that his father was an amazing artist (many of his creations are on display),and an ex-NFL player that played for the Pittsburgh, Steelers after being drafted from BYU. Next he tells us that his father was also born in Alton, Utah. When he told me this, and I let him know my family history of Alton, we began talking about our ancestors and learned that his relatives are also Heaton's, and discovered that we are cousins (removed a few times)! It was amazing!

He gave us a more personal tour and showed us all the family pictures he had as well as the works of art his father created. It was wonderful! Finding relatives you don't know about is really exciting! This place was amazing! I can't describe the feeling that I had on this day after visiting Alton and the Moqui Caves. We stayed much longer than we planned to but it was well worth it. I encourage all of my family and friends who have not visited this place to do so.

This was the last big stop of our trip. Our stopping place for the night was Gallup, NM. The next morning, on our 10th and final day was a 13 hour car drive from Gallup to Fort Worth.

Our whole trip was amazing! We saw my daughter and niece graduate, we got to see and spend time with many family members that we haven't seen in a long time, we got to meet family that we have never met before and visited places so spectacular that the memories of this trip will last a lifetime.

And the best thing is that I got to see and experience it all with my best friend and husband. Love Him! Can't wait to do it again sometime.

If you have never been to southern Utah I recommend that you get there someday. There are so many National Parks and neat places to experience.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

In this post I am linking to another blogger who writes on a very controversial subject. It is a very good read and I recommend everyone read it. I learned a great deal and know I will be more full of empathy, love and acceptance towards my fellow brothers and sisters in and out of the Mormon church who find themselves with these same type of attractions.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Before I continue on with our trip to Bryce Canyon, I need to rewind just a bit because I forgot to include another stop we made while we were in Cedar City. As I have lived there before I knew about a place called the Parowan Gap which has a lot of ancient history including petroglyphs that are the work of prehistoric Fremont and southern Paiute tribes. It is also a place that has history of the first Mormon settlers to that area. Since DH had never been there I decided this would be another great stop. You can read about the history here.

Listed on the national register of Historic Places

I think this is an amazing place. So much writing on the rocks! I wish I could understand the meaning of all the pictures.

We saw these cool lizards... the one closest is pretty fat and may be pregnant?

They stayed right where they were the whole time and watched our every move.

Anyway... it is a pretty cool place so if you ever get down that way you should stop by and check it out.

The morning of Day 8 we left for Bryce Canyon National Park by way of Utah's Scenic Byway 143 called Utah's Patchwork Parkway. Very nice drive! It was a very windy day when we left Cedar City and it was very windy the whole day, even when we reached Bryce Canyon. We arrived fairly early in the day with the intention of seeing as much as we could that day before our evening dinner show plans that I will tell you about in a little bit.

We checked into our hotel and began our trek to see and experience all we could. Here are a few photos of our day.

Before you get there you go through a couple tunnels like this one. This is how they opened the road (many years ago) to make it easier to get there.

This is my 2nd favorite National Park next to Yellowstone

The landscape is so beautiful!

This is one of many bristle-cone pine trees that can survive the harshest terrain. Look where the roots are. Pretty cool tree if you ask me!

This looks like a the backside of a group of people with their arms around one another

Mountain Blue Bird

Remember when I told you that it was really windy? Well it was SO windy that we were getting hit with rocks as we were walking from point to point. It Hurt! I won't even tell you about my hair... what a mess! It must have been blowing between 50 and 70 mph. It was crazy!

We decided to head back to our hotel around 4pm to rest and get ready for our evening plans. Being in the wind all day really takes a lot of a person! We were both feeling wind whipped and exhausted. We decided we would see the rest of the park in the morning before we left to begin our trip towards home.

To make our trip to Bryce a little more memorable we added a western dinner show to our evening plans as part of our experience. It was located at Ebenezer's Barn & Grill and was put on by the Bar G Wranglers. Let me tell you... this was the highlight of our trip. We had such a great time! We were seated by one of the wrangler's, Jay Evans, who I learned happens to be married to the daughter of long time family friends of my Grandma in Delta (for my mom - the Lowder family). It is always fun to run into people you know in the least likely places. After we were seated, two other couples were seated at our table with us. One was from Georgia, but the husband was originally born in Jordan. The other couple was originally from Houston, Texas but were living in Saratoga Springs, UT. They brought their 4 year old daughter with them. Cute! We had such a great time talking and getting to know one another. At other tables, there were people from all over the world.

We had a very yummy cowboy dinner and the entertainment by the Bar G Wrangler's was so much fun! They are really talented performers with their instruments and their voices. It was such a memorable night. We bought a few CD's and have a picture which they all autographed for us. So fun!

I highly recommend you including this into your Bryce Canyon experience when you go next. It will be a memory that I will always look back on fondly.

The next morning we went to grab breakfast and as we were leaving with our shorts and t-shirts on we noticed it was still windy, but now it was really cold with a rain/snow mix coming down. Crap! When we were done with breakfast and after packing up our stuff, we just decided to leave Bryce Canyon and begin making our way home. We had plans to stop by Alton, UT on our way out of Utah. This town is a very special place for my family. It is where my grandma was born and raised and where the roots of my family is from. I will tell you about it in Part 5 coming very soon.

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I am a 40 something mother of 2, stepmother of 3, grandmother of 5. I live in a small town near Fort Worth, Texas where I raise Llamas and Chickens. I am also mommy to 2 dogs, 2 cats and a parrot.
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